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guzzle

[guhz-uhl] / ˈgʌz əl /


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The Environmental Protection Agency estimates that residential landscaping across the U.S. guzzles nearly 8 billion gallons of water daily: more than we use for showering and washing clothes combined.

From Seattle Times

They’re unreliable, they guzzle reportedly $12,000-a-gallon ink, and their manufacturers have been known to use dirty tricks, scare tactics, and DRM to strongly encourage you to buy cartridges exclusively from them.

From The Verge

People who work out regularly and are aerobically fit tend to guzzle a surprising amount of alcohol, according to a new study, well timed for the holidays, of the interplay between fitness, exercise and imbibing.

From New York Times

Mining trucks are monstrous machines that guzzle fuel at a scarcely believable rate.

From BBC

Wondering if a TV might guzzle more electricity than a dedicated monitor?

From The Verge